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Chris_Travel_the_world
Joined: 06 Apr 2005 Posts: 33 Location: Canada
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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:11 pm Post subject: Tennoji Info |
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I have just been offered a position with Aeon at the Tennoji station plaza location. I am assuming that I will be living near the station as my travel time is supposed to be 15 minutes.
I did some research into Tennoji and have mixed feelings about this area. I hear that there are a lot of homeless people, that its dirty, full of love hotels, Yakuza, etc... but at the same time it has a zoo, park, temple, etc...
Does anyone have any first hand experience of this part of Osaka?
Thanks,
Chris |
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PAULH
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 4672 Location: Western Japan
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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:36 pm Post subject: Re: Tennoji Info |
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Chris_Travel_the_world wrote: |
I have just been offered a position with Aeon at the Tennoji station plaza location. I am assuming that I will be living near the station as my travel time is supposed to be 15 minutes.
I did some research into Tennoji and have mixed feelings about this area. I hear that there are a lot of homeless people, that its dirty, full of love hotels, Yakuza, etc... but at the same time it has a zoo, park, temple, etc...
Does anyone have any first hand experience of this part of Osaka?
Thanks,
Chris |
Tennoji is one station from Shinimamiya which is where a lot of the day laborers are. Tennoji itself is quite a nice area, the zoo is between Tennoji and ShinImamiya. It is not really any dirtier than anywhere else, a bit seedy but you have Kintetsu Abenobashi department store and the large shopping complex above JR station. No really much to see and do in that area. Shi-tennoji Temple is just up the road and Nipponbashi is maybe a 10-15 minute walk.
I will also add the yakuza will leave you alone if you leave them alone. Yes they look intimidating and you dont want to cross them, but its also been said that they were among the first to come to residents aid during the Hanshin earthquake with food and blankets.
They fight among themselves but rarely involve outsiders.
Whats wrong with love hotels anyway? Osaka is full of them.
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Zzonkmiles

Joined: 05 Apr 2003 Posts: 309
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 12:03 am Post subject: |
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Tennoji is one of the 5 major stations in Osaka (along with Umeda, Namba, Kyobashi, and Shin Osaka). You should consider yourself lucky to be assigned there.
Tennoji itself is not so far away from the action in Namba, but it's also not so far away from the dirtier parts of the city, such as Daikokucho and Shin Imamiya, like Paul said. Tennoji Station itself reeks of urine after the station closes because of all the homeless people that camp out there overnight.
Having said that, Tennoji is a major hub and it's easy to get wherever you need to go in and around Osaka. There are several department stores and restaurants and banks, so it's quite convenient. You could easily do worse than Tennoji. Have fun working for AEON, and welcome to Osaka. |
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callmesim
Joined: 27 Oct 2005 Posts: 279 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 3:01 am Post subject: |
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Oi! Daikokucho is where I call home!
People's definition of "dirty" in Japan is weird. I've heard people call Osaka an ugly city, call parts like Daikokucho and Juso dirty but to me they're just urban areas.
There are homeless people in Daikokucho and some of the subway entrances have a hideous stench near them but all in all, I feel safe here. Plus being on the Midosuji line it's very handy and I can't say I have any major complaints. I'm actually heading into Tennoji today for the first time but if it's like the other areas around here, I wouldn't be too concerned. The best thing is the location! |
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shuize
Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Posts: 1270
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 5:50 am Post subject: |
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Zzonkmiles wrote: |
Having said that, Tennoji is a major hub and it's easy to get wherever you need to go in and around Osaka. There are several department stores and restaurants and banks, so it's quite convenient. You could easily do worse than Tennoji. Have fun working for AEON, and welcome to Osaka. |
If you wanted to live in rural Japan, you'll be disappointed. Otherwise, as Zzonkmiles posts, you could do a lot worse than Tennoji. Although, I have to say, I agree with people who say Osaka is an ugly city. |
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sallycat
Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 303 Location: behind you. BOO!
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:43 am Post subject: Re: Tennoji Info |
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PAULH wrote: |
No really much to see and do in that area. *beep* Temple is just up the road and Nipponbashi is maybe a 10-15 minute walk.
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*beep* temple? damn the censorship on these boards is strict. i'm guessing shi-tennoji. |
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rai
Joined: 19 Jun 2005 Posts: 119 Location: Osaka
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:18 am Post subject: |
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Zzonkmiles wrote: |
Tennoji itself is not so far away from the action in Namba, but it's also not so far away from the dirtier parts of the city, such as Daikokucho and Shin Imamiya, |
I live in Naniwa-ku, ya bastich! It ain't dirty, it has, um, "character". Seriously, this is a great part of town, and I'm right near Shinsekai, which has a bad rep, but has a lotta interesting old-school Osaka stuff.
This place is changing too; with the new Yamada Denki store, and some new apartment buildings, the walk from Namba Parks to me apartrment has gotten quite nice.
Anyway, to the OP: JUMP ON the Tennoji job!!! Many people living in the cold-hearted, red-neck country-side would kill for that location! |
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Dave Bain
Joined: 19 Apr 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 11:04 pm Post subject: Re: Tennoji Info |
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my good mate taught at tennoji aeon and i stayed with her a few times and she told me about her experience. basically, a good place to work: nice staff and good students.
i have firsthand experience on the location and it is spot on, because it is on the midosuji line. that is the best subway line to be on in osaka. period. it's real close to namba, shinsaibashi, and umeda. those places may or may not mean a lot to you now, but they will once you get to osaka. that is were the nightlife is. you'll get a trainpass from aeon so basically your transpo trips to the bars will be paid for..
tennoji is also on the loop line, but the midosuji line is more useful.
in terms of living. im sure the current aeon foreign teachers at tennoji live in nagai, kitahanada and some place near osaka castle. having a place on the midosuji line is best. it is best to live in nagai cuz there are a lot of foreigners there and a big park. plus it is close to tennoji. and on the midosuji line. kitahanada is after nagai and is a bit dumpy but still conveinient. visited my mate there.. nagai and kitahanada are on the midosuji line. that is key. i heard the apartment near osaka castle is in a industrial area, but so is most of osaka.
if you dont like the apartment aeon sticks you in, you *can* move to another location. sure, they'll make a bit of a fuzzy but u can do it. other teachers do.
tennoji is not a bad area. there are some dumpy parts a few blocks away, but we never went there. no reason to. my mate had some problems cause she's a sheila but blokes dont have any problems.. never heard about yakuza in tennoji. some of the older men are freaks but basically harmless.
the best part about tennoji is that is a big train station which means you can go places, like nara or the airport ez, and there are a lot of good bars in the area. tins hall is one. the zoo and the temple are not interesting. if you are into culture, nara is close to tennoji and kyoto is close to osaka.
tennoji is a good bet.
post a reply if u have anymore question.s
i can ask my mate too.
good luck and such.
DB
[quote="Chris_Travel_the_world"]I have just been offered a position with Aeon at the Tennoji station plaza location. I am assuming that I will be living near the station as my travel time is supposed to be 15 minutes.
I did some research into Tennoji and have mixed feelings about this area. I hear that there are a lot of homeless people, that its dirty, full of love hotels, Yakuza, etc... but at the same time it has a zoo, park, temple, etc...
Does anyone have any first hand experience of this part of Osaka?
Thanks,
Chris[/quote] |
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sidjameson
Joined: 11 Jan 2004 Posts: 629 Location: osaka
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:21 am Post subject: |
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Just to add. Check your living location. 15 mins from Tennoji by train and you could well be living in the sticks. Well at least my version of the sticks. If you don't want to be stuck to the last train home or just want that city living feel then if I were you I'd live near your work. |
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PAULH
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 4672 Location: Western Japan
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:34 am Post subject: |
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sidjameson wrote: |
Just to add. Check your living location. 15 mins from Tennoji by train and you could well be living in the sticks. Well at least my version of the sticks. If you don't want to be stuck to the last train home or just want that city living feel then if I were you I'd live near your work. |
The sticks would be living out in the boondocks of Nara. I used to have a friend that lived in Kashiba-shi and that was first a 30 -minute train ride to Oji on the JR Nara line and then a transfer to a local line. You are way out in the rice paddies there. 15 minutes you are still in urban Osaka, or just on the edges, as Tennoji is on the south east edge of greater Osaka.
I lived four years in Hirano which is 10 minutes by subway from Tennoji. |
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Luna Chica
Joined: 04 Sep 2005 Posts: 177 Location: Trujillo, Peru
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:05 am Post subject: |
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Tennoji is the heart of the "real" Osaka. This is where you will hear the best Osaka Ben (Osaka dialect), yep it is a bit seedy, but it is earthy and has real spriti. I guess if you were looking for an understandable comparison it would be what cockney East End is to London.
It is perfectly safe though, I think you will have a great time there. You will certianly meet some characters. |
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Luna Chica
Joined: 04 Sep 2005 Posts: 177 Location: Trujillo, Peru
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:07 am Post subject: |
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That beep was suppoesed to be co ck ney |
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Luna Chica
Joined: 04 Sep 2005 Posts: 177 Location: Trujillo, Peru
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:14 am Post subject: |
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Spaworld!!!!!! Spaworld is awesome and right smack bang in Tennoji. After a tough day at the office you can hot foot it to Spaworld to get naked with lots of other people in the sento of your choice be it Turkish, Chinese, Japanese or other themed. That place rocks! |
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sidjameson
Joined: 11 Jan 2004 Posts: 629 Location: osaka
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:23 am Post subject: |
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Paul, I wasn't thinking of 15 mins from Tennoji on the subway. That would indeed be still in the city. I can't remember the name of the line but I used to teach a kids class about 15 mins from Tennoji from the Uenobashii station I think. It really was a different world to Osaka city. I had to hire a pushbike to get to the school as the whole area was quite spread out. I did go past a few rice fields too. |
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